Luxury Daily, Feb. 6, 2023 – Loewe kicks off experiential retail’s golden era with Studio Ghibli offering
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Food and beverage Six Senses’ global gastronomical week anticipates Michelin Guide’s Vietnam arrival | The international hotelier is providing guests with a chance to explore cuisines from around the world while spotlighting the region's famed chefs on the global stage. Entire
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Home furnishings Baccarat crystalizes place in fashion spaces with latest collaboration FREE | An expert in illuminated fashion, designer Clara Daguin joins the maison for a special showcase, one that celebrates the brand’s luxury lighting assortment in innovative ways. Entire
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Sustainability Seeking impact, Stella by Stella McCartney skincare introduces ‘Voices’ initiative | The British designer is putting the platform of her vegan skincare brand to good use in pursuit of climate justice, centering anthropologist Jane Goodall and other activists in a new campaign. Entire
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News briefs Paco Rabanne, Kering, Tiffany & Co. and Hublot FREE | Luxury Daily's live news: French-Spanish fashion designer Paco Rabanne dies at 88; Kering appoints Raffaella Cornaggia as CEO of new beauty entity; Tiffany & Co. adds limited-edition sports jersey to Super Bowl LVII lineup; Hublot, Murakami limit sale of 13 new timepieces to NFT owners only. Entire
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Retail Amid a sea of new competitors, how is Alibaba preparing for 2023 and beyond? | Alibaba is often, and not without reason, seen as a proxy for customer spending in the Chinese economy. Entire
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